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Institutional Discipline

SIAI operates at the intersection of AI, capital allocation, and governance. Programs are structured around economic constraints, regulatory realism, and decision accountability — not hype cycles.

Global Forum Architecture

Zurich, Tokyo, and Dubai are selected for structural reasons: financial governance, industrial infrastructure, and sovereign capital deployment. Each city represents a distinct dimension of AI power.

Closed-Cohort Design

Participation is limited to small executive groups. No public ticketing. No open conferences. Discussions are structured for candor, discretion, and decision-level exchange.

AI as Capital and Governance Question

SIAI frames AI not as engineering novelty, but as a capital allocation and institutional design problem — where risk, regulation, and strategy intersect.

Site-Anchored Executive Exposure

Programs combine analytical briefings with visits to financial institutions, advanced manufacturing ecosystems, and strategic infrastructure environments.

Sovereign and Industrial Perspective

From semiconductor supply chains to energy systems and financial supervision, forums explore AI within national and geopolitical contexts.

Platform Continuity

Forum participation connects into SIAI’s broader ecosystem — research publications, advisory work, certification pathways, and future city forums.

Executive Pathway to Deeper Programs

Selected participants may pursue advanced SIAI GSB programs, including Executive AI MBA tracks focused on long-term institutional strategy.

Quiet Institutional Positioning

No media theatrics. No influencer panels. SIAI convenes senior decision-makers who prioritize signal over visibility.

SIAI Discussion

Europe's Inflation Problem Is a Budget Problem, and Schools Will Feel It

Credible budgets cut inflation Rising defense and debt threaten school funding Multi-year fiscal plans can protect education In May 2010, Greece initiated a significant one-year budget cut in the eur…

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From Cheaper Capital to Smarter Risk: Capital Market Integration Sparks Europe’s Quality Revolution

Europe must shift from cheap capital to quality allocation Skilled investors channeling funds to R&D lift productivity and GDP far more than lower spreads Deliver it with a safe asset, harmonised

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The Debt China Won't Name—and Why It Lands in the Classroom

Local debt collapse and deflation push silent austerity into schools Beijing can prevent a bank crisis, not classroom payroll pain Protect operating budgets, ease family costs, and retool TVET The nu…

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Price, Pressure, and the Classroom: Why the China-Russia Entente Endures

China–Russia stick together because discounted energy and sanctions pressure align their interests Despite mistrust, flows of oil, gas, and parts—often via North Korea—keep the bond tight Education s…

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Wires Before Watts: What Spain's Blackout Teaches Schools About Energy Security

Spain’s blackout showed solar alone doesn’t keep schools on Campuses need batteries, islanding inverters, and wiring upgrades Shift policy from price relief to resilience built in schools In 2024, Sp…

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When Tariffs Teach: Why Diversification Is Now an Education Policy Problem

Tariff shocks don’t halt trade—they reroute it, reshaping supply chains Those shifts hit education budgets, curricula, and partnerships, demanding “diversification-ready” systems Train for regulatory…

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